Introduction
Planting a coconut tree in The Sims 4 is not just a fun gardening activity, but it is also a great source of income for your Sim. With its tropical appeal, the coconut tree can also enhance the aesthetics of your Sim's home. In this article, we will guide you on how to plant and take care of a coconut tree in The Sims 4.
Getting Started
Before you start planting, you need to have the necessary items. The coconut tree seed can be bought from the computer or the planter box in the build mode section of the game. You also need a garden pot, soil, and a watering can. Once you have all the items, place the garden pot on your Sim's lot.
Planting the Coconut Tree
Fill the garden pot with soil until it's full. Next, click on the garden pot and select the "Plant" option. From the menu, choose the coconut tree seed and plant it in the garden pot. Water the soil using the watering can until it's moist. Place the garden pot in an area with plenty of sunlight, such as outside or near a window.
Caring for the Coconut Tree
As your coconut tree grows, it needs proper care to survive. The coconut tree needs to be watered regularly, at least once a day. When the soil turns dry, water the plant until the soil is moist. Over-watering can damage the plant, so be careful not to water it too much. Additionally, fertilize the coconut tree once a week to provide it with the necessary nutrients to grow. You can buy fertilizers from the build mode section.
Harvesting the Coconut Tree
It takes about seven days for the coconut tree to fully grow. When it's ready for harvest, the coconuts will be visible on the tree. Click on the tree and select the "Harvest" option. Your Sim will collect the coconuts and add them to their inventory. Coconuts can be sold for a profit or used to make drinks or food.
Conclusion
Planting a coconut tree in The Sims 4 is an excellent way to beautify your Sim's lot and earn money. Just remember to water and fertilize the tree regularly, and it will thrive. Follow the instructions in this article, and soon you will have a fully-grown coconut tree ready for harvest.